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Wu-wei is a key concept in Daoism that translates to 'non-action' or 'effortless action.' It represents the idea of aligning oneself with the natural flow of the universe, allowing things to unfold without forced effort or resistance. This philosophy encourages individuals to embrace spontaneity and simplicity, which can be seen as a guiding principle in various cultural and economic exchanges within the Indian Ocean World during the Early Middle Ages.